Dr. Kendrick points out that one statin study reported myalgia (muscle pain) in 0.6% of the placebo group, while another statin study reported myalgia (muscle pain) in 12.1% of the placebo group — a 20-fold difference.

How could this be unless the placebo contained ingredients that caused this.

As Dr. Kendrick writes, the database of drug trials can no longer be trusted.